Biosorption of mercury (II) from aqueous solution onto biomass of Aspergillus niger

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Mercury (II) removal capacity in aqueous solution by Aspergillus niger biomass was analyzed by the atomic absorption spectrometry method. The fungus grew in 2000 ppm of the metal (20.3%). Biosorption was evaluated at different pH (3.5, 4.5, and 5.5) at different times. In addition, the effect of temperature in the range of 28°C to 45oC and removal at different initial concentrations of Hg (II) from 100 to 500 mg/L were also studied. The highest biosorption (83.2% with 100 mg/L of the metal, and 1 g of biomass) was 24 h at pH of 5.5 and 28oC. With regard to temperature, the highest removal was to 28oC, with an 83.2% removal at 24 h, and at higher biomass concentrations, the removal was most efficient (100% in 12 h with 5 g of biomass). Fungal biomass showed good removal capacity of the metal in situ, 69% removal in contaminated water, after 7 days of incubation and 5 g of biomass (100 mL water), so it can be used to remove industrial wastewater.

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Rodríguez, I. A., Pacheco-Castillo, N. C., Cárdenas-González, J. F., de Guadalupe Moctezuma Zarate, M., Martínez-Juárez, V. M., & Rodríguez-Pérez, A. (2018). Biosorption of mercury (II) from aqueous solution onto biomass of Aspergillus niger. Mexican Journal of Biotechnology, 3(3), 15–25. https://doi.org/10.29267/mxjb.2018.3.3.15

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